Louisiana 2015 Regular Session

Louisiana Senate Bill SR32

Introduced
4/20/15  

Caption

Recognizes the Vietnamese-American community and commends its celebration of the fortieth anniversary of settlement and prosperity in Louisiana.

Impact

The resolution emphasizes the positive contributions of Vietnamese-Americans to Louisiana's cultural and economic landscape. It notes how these individuals have become vital members of society, encompassing successful roles in various sectors such as academia, trades, and business. By celebrating this anniversary, the resolution aims to foster a greater appreciation for the rich cultural heritage of the Vietnamese-American community and reinforces the idea of unity and resilience among immigrants in the state.

Summary

Senate Resolution 32, sponsored by Senator Morrell, serves to recognize the Vietnamese-American community in South Louisiana and commend their fortieth anniversary celebration, titled 'A Forty Year Journey: the Rise of Vietnamese Americans,' held on April 30, 2015. This resolution highlights the significance of the historical journey of Vietnamese immigrants who arrived in the United States during a tumultuous time following the fall of Saigon in 1975. It acknowledges their diverse ethnic backgrounds and the challenges they overcame as they sought refuge and established new lives in America.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding SR32 is overwhelmingly positive, as it focuses on the recognition and appreciation of the Vietnamese-American community's journey and achievements. By commemorating this important milestone, supporters of the resolution reinforce the values of diversity, inclusion, and respect for the contributions of immigrant populations. The resolution serves as a reminder of the strength that comes from embracing different cultures within the American tapestry.

Contention

While SR32 does not present any significant points of contention, it indirectly touches on broader themes regarding immigration and community identity. The resolution promotes the idea of celebrating cultural heritage, which could invite discussions on how immigrant communities navigate their identities while integrating into American society. Nevertheless, the overall tone remains celebratory, focusing on commemoration rather than conflict.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

LA HCR1016

50th Anniversary of the Fall of Saigon; resolution; recognizing contributions of Vietnamese Americans.

LA HR884

Commending the Vietnamese American community.

LA HR1080

Vietnamese American Community of Georgia; 30th anniversary; recognize

LA HR95

Commends Rev. Howard W. Byrd, SSJ, upon the celebration of his fortieth anniversary of ordination to the priesthood

LA SR110

Requests the governor to appoint a cosmetologist or owner of a beauty shop or salon from the Vietnamese-American Community in Louisiana to serve on the Louisiana Board of Cosmetology at the occurrence of the next vacancy.

LA SCR179

Recognizes the framers of the Louisiana Constitution of 1974 and the occasion of the fortieth anniversary of ratification and commends the delegates to the Constitutional Convention of 1973 for their service to the state.

LA SR61

Commends the Volunteer Louisiana Commission upon the celebration of the twentieth anniversary of AmeriCorps.

LA HR560

Recognizing the Vietnamese Heritage and Freedom Flag as the official symbol of the Vietnamese-American community in the United States.

LA SR166

Commends the city of Harahan on the celebration of its 90th birthday and recognizes July 24, 2010, as Harahan Day in Louisiana.

LA SR185

Commends and congratulates Liberty Baptist Church located in Union Parish Louisiana on its 175th anniversary celebration.

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